Moving into new (for me) Condo. Front door leading to hallway had a 2" gap at bottom, no big deal, just somewhat annoying. Let light through and some odors from other'ss cooking. Hoping this helps to eliminate the light. Not sure at this point it will prevent cooking odors. We'll see.

This easy-to-use product fits the bill and is so easy to install. What a difference it made in stopping the draft coming through our side door! I used 2 rolls, but it still didn't cover the entire length of the door and you can really feel the breeze in the 1" spot not covered by this product. The house is much warmer and I'm sure the propane bill will be less this year as a result. My only complaint would be that it's not long enough to fit the entire vertical length of the door with just one roll - not even 2 rolls!

I ordered the first two and after shopping for more locally, which this type of stripping didn't exist, I ordered four more, it takes two to do the long side of a door. The brown color blends great with wood and the adhesive is really good. I would recommend this.

Best Answer:That would depend on the carpet height. It might work on indoor-outdoor (no pile, smooth) but it would not work on say, shag. It also depends on how low to the ground you want the blockage, the whole point is to block air, so, if you have it up too high (to avoid high fiber) you defeat the purpose. It sticks to the door and scrapes along the floor, so basically the flatter the better.

Best Answer:No, the adhesive is very sticky. I have had these on four of my doors for maybe two years, and they are still attached. You do need to be careful when you attach them however, because they must be placed exactly where you want them before you pull oft the backing strip and press them against the door. You won't be able to re-position them once they have been attached. Thomas